TNA SACRIFICE takes place on Friday, March 14 from El Paso, Texas. With the partnership between TNA and WWE heating up, this is sure to be an interesting event!
Leon Slater def. Moose (c) to win the TNA X-Division Championship

Moose has been a dominant X-Division Champion since the November 7th 2024 episode of TNA Impact but Slater has been having better showings in TNA, recently defeating The System in a 6-man tag alongside The Hardys.
Slater has a lot of potential at his young age and TNA should want to give him a major push so it would be great to see an upset win for him to be crowned the new TNA X-Division Champion.
Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat) (c) def. The Meta-Four (Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend) to retain the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship

Spitfire have been on quite the run as the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions since Victory Road whilst Meta-Four have been putting on great matches as they fight for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles over on NXT.
Whilst it would be cool to see new champions to freshen things up for the TNA knockouts tag division, I don’t think it would be an NXT team to achieve that. However, it would be a great match in this partnership.
Eric Young def. Ethan Page and Mike Santana to earn a TNA World Championship match at Unbreakable

Page has beaten Hendry before so he could have a claim for the World Title, Santana beat Josh Alexander in an I Quit match, and Young beat Alexander in his last TNA match.
In terms of who wins: Page should be in a Stand and Deliver match with Je’Von Evans that weekend and Santana is a face so isn’t a great choice. Therefore, Young makes the most sense.
Young vs Hendry feels like a big enough deal for a Mania weekend show.
Winner Takes All match: Fraxiom (Axiom and Nathan Frazer) (c) def. The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) (c) to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship and retain the NXT Tag Team Championship

The Hardys are legendary names in WWE and TNA, winning multiple tag titles across both companies. On the other hand, Axiom and Frazer are one of the best tag teams in professional wrestling today.
Therefore, it makes no sense to do a match this big (that was sort of teased back at Genesis) and have The Hardys win. Imagine The Hardys as NXT Tag Champions? No, this needs to be the large kind of milestone for Fraxiom. Fraxiom at Sacrifice.
Masha Slamovich (c) def. Cora Jade to retain the TNA Knockouts World Championship

Slamovich has been champion since Bound for Glory and since Genesis, Jade has been teasing an interest in the title. She was one of the first names to cross over from NXT after the partnership became official and this has felt like an inevitability ever since.
Whilst Slamovich has been champion long enough to warrant a young up-and-comer dethroning her, as I said for the tag titles it’s not gonna be an NXT talent… so not Jade.
Steel Cage match: Joe Hendry (c) def. Nic Nemeth for the TNA World Championship

Hendry’s greatest TNA moment was when he finally captured the title at Genesis. He beat Nemeth, one of the most underutilised names to ever come out of the WWE, to win the grand prize.
Whilst Nemeth is probably still the bigger name, Hendry has captured the hearts of the TNA fanbase on mass so it wouldn’t make sense for him to drop the belt back to Nemeth at Sacrifice.
The Steel Cage stipulation is there to stop both JBL and Ryan Nemeth.
TNA Sacrifice is Live on March, 14th.
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